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Company #2 guy was about 350lbs and was telling me that due to his size he could not put the vents on the outside wall like I wanted, but could get his 15 year old kid to do it if thatis what I wanted. I told him to leave.

I'm 320lbs, usually what I do is sub my installations out, then again maybe if I didn't I wouldn't be 320 haha!! What i'm trying to say is that you can't let your limitations hurt your business

Company #2 guy was about 350lbs and was telling me that due to his size he could not put the vents on the outside wall like I wanted, but could get his 15 year old kid to do it if thatis what I wanted. I told him to leave.

I'm 320lbs, usually what I do is sub my installations out, then again maybe if I didn't I wouldn't be 320 haha!! What i'm trying to say is that you can't let your limitations hurt your business

I would not have an issue with him subing the duct work out. But his options were limited: Either I let him do the work and let him install the supply ducts on an interior wall where he could fit or he could bring out his 15 year old son and let him start cutting holes in my home to put the ducts where I wanted them. It is not his size that turned me way from him.

probably still mad about JRB busting him over the picture posted. Humor is 2nd best reason to come here, next to the knowledge that you can learn.

No not mad at all, just someone who is looking at spending a fair amount of money on a purchase in your industry and trying to get some solid advise before my purchase. Guess I picked the wrong place to do so. BTW I am on several motorcycle forums and while we do have fun, we also try and give newbies the best advise we can (for free). I am also a certified arborist, and help on discussion boards as well as in person to help people with my knowledge. Guess most of you are not like that. You all have reinforced my distrust in the A/C industry.